Wednesday, December 17, 2008

In school the twins have been studying about Maryland Indians. So their teacher decided that making them do a project would be good for them. She decided that a diorama would be a great project for 4th graders. So off to Wal-Mart we went to get all the stuff for Ethan and Ian's project. They wanted some play-do for the house they were building and of course we just need brown, black and green. Did they have those colors in individual packaging, of course not! So we had to buy the mini package that had 10 different colors in them and I had to buy two, one for each. Then it was on to the craft sticks, glue, and construction paper. Ethan and Ian worked really hard on their diorama. I do have to say that their projects turned out pretty good and Grant even joined in on the fun! They both got A's on the diorama. But I do have to say that I am glad that it over....for now... I am sure there are plenty more projects to come!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

On Friday Grant and Regan disappeared from living room area. So I go upstairs and find them in the twins room. They both know that they are not supposed to be in there (there are too many little toys that Regan will put in his mouth). So there they are sitting in the floor with Ian's drum pad and sticks. I finally got them out of there but we had to bring the drum pad down so they could play me some music. It was very cute!! Here are some pictures on them making some music. (Ian was not too happy when he got home and his drum pad and sticks were in the living room). :)

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Like I said before, Grant is just like his Momma! He taught himself something new. The other day I was in the hanging up the Christmas wreaths and Grant yelled, "Hey Ma, look." So I look over at him and this is what I saw.

Yes, you are seeing that right, he taught himself how to do a handstand. I was so proud of him! Sure he has seen his Momma do handstand ALOT. And he has been doing "donkey kicks" for a long time. But he has never done a handstand by himself on the wall and I have never done a handstand on the wall like that. I guess I need to look into putting him in gymnastics. I have been meaning to find a gym for him for a year now but we have just been so busy. I think he would really enjoy it. Especially since he LOVES to do flips off the couch and ottoman, does forward rolls all the time, and now likes to do handstands on my walls. Here are a couple more pictures of him doing a handstand.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Regan has let us know that he LOVES coffee. He loves it hot, cold, frozen, however he can get his hands on it. I even caught him drinking it from a cup at our friends house that she left on the side table when she went to the kitchen to get something. I bought a frappuccino one day while we were in the bookstore and he screamed, I mean really screamed until I gave it to him. He drank the whole thing. Every time I tried to take a drink he screamed again. He is just a JAVA JUNKIE! And of course since Regan was drinking coffee, Grant saw that I had the camera out and had to do what Regan was doing so I would take his picture. I tell you, Grant is a little ham!! Enjoy!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

I hope y'all had a wonderful Thanksgiving this year. We had a great day! It was just Sam and me and the boys. A nice quite family dinner. Grant was feeling better and loved the "gobble gobble" as he called the turkey. Regan and Ethan and Ian also enjoyed all the food and family time. The twins loved their Chocolate pie that I made, it is Nonna's recipe that I have finally started making right.

My mom's chocolate pie is one of my FAVORITE deserts of all time. When I was still living at home mom taught me how to make it, I would have to say, I did a pretty good job on it. Then once I moved out and started living on my own, I always made it atleast once a year but something just seemed off. I think every time I made it, I would say something to Sam like, "Wow, it really is sweet. I really don't remember it being this sweet." So almost two years ago when my mom came up for Regan's birth, she asked me what I wanted for my birthday cake. I said chocolate pie. And she asked if I had the recipe handy and of course I did. She started reading it and all of sudden goes, "No, Kayce it doesn't have sweetened milk in it. It is supposed to be PET milk." So for over 10 years I had been making it with sweetened milk instead of evaporated milk. So in the Thanksgiving spirit, I am very thankful that my mom came up for a visit and finally figured out what was wrong with my chocolate pie! It taste so much better! And I think this year's chocolate pie was the best yet!!

Here are a couple of pictures of Grant and Regan wearing Grant's "Gobble Gobble" hat from school.